Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen28British Archaeological Association., 1872 |
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... existed on the island . As an evidence of the complete isolation of Portland until , as I have before mentioned , the last thirty or forty years , I will mention one or two facts . Until within this period marriage with a mainlander was ...
... existed on the island . As an evidence of the complete isolation of Portland until , as I have before mentioned , the last thirty or forty years , I will mention one or two facts . Until within this period marriage with a mainlander was ...
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... existed beyond their walls but the ready right of the strongest arm . Helpless women and children took shelter in them from the rapine and law- lessness of the country : even kings cast away their crowns for a cowl . There was no choice ...
... existed beyond their walls but the ready right of the strongest arm . Helpless women and children took shelter in them from the rapine and law- lessness of the country : even kings cast away their crowns for a cowl . There was no choice ...
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... existed between the Druid population ( if we may so call them ) of Carnac on the one side , and Stonehenge on the other ; and it could only have been carried on by Weymouth and its neigh- bourhood , as the nearest point of intercourse ...
... existed between the Druid population ( if we may so call them ) of Carnac on the one side , and Stonehenge on the other ; and it could only have been carried on by Weymouth and its neigh- bourhood , as the nearest point of intercourse ...
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... existed for strong fortifications . He was further told that flat stones had been found , making it appear as though a breastwork formerly existed on the bank . These stones were not of the kind belonging to this place , but appeared to ...
... existed for strong fortifications . He was further told that flat stones had been found , making it appear as though a breastwork formerly existed on the bank . These stones were not of the kind belonging to this place , but appeared to ...
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... existed . He determined to investigate the matter , and try and discover the foundation . He did so , and the stones now before them were formerly remains of the foundation . He was also informed that many stones showed traces of old ...
... existed . He determined to investigate the matter , and try and discover the foundation . He did so , and the stones now before them were formerly remains of the foundation . He was also informed that many stones showed traces of old ...
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